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The '''Church of the Monarch''' is a religion practiced in the [[United Isles of America]]. It worships a being known as the Master.
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The '''Church of the Monarch''' is a religious organization based in the [[United Isles of America]]. It worships a being known as the Master.
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==The Monarch==
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The head of the Church is a person known as the Monarch. The Monarchs were the original rulers of [[Britannia]] however King Gregory III fled the country with a number of his countrymen when it was invaded by the [[JoSeun]]. They took refuge in America and Gregory became the Monarch in Exile. To replace the political power he had lost he became a religious leader.{{ref|b|rith|c|6}}
   
 
==Rithmatics==
 
==Rithmatics==

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The Church of the Monarch is a religious organization based in the United Isles of America. It worships a being known as the Master.

The Monarch

The head of the Church is a person known as the Monarch. The Monarchs were the original rulers of Britannia however King Gregory III fled the country with a number of his countrymen when it was invaded by the JoSeun. They took refuge in America and Gregory became the Monarch in Exile. To replace the political power he had lost he became a religious leader.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Rithmatics

The Monarchical Church has heavy ties to the practice of Rithmatics and because of this, is one of the most influential religions in the world.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content The inception ceremony, which takes place in a special room called the "chamber of inception" in a Monarchical chapel, grants a Rithmatist his or her powers and signifies someone becoming a full member of the Church.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content Members believe it is the Master who decides which people become Rithmatists.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Notes

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